2014 was Romo's best year, with 34 touchdowns and just 9 interceptions, leading to a 113.2 QB Rating (81.5 QBR). He completed 69.9% of his pass attempts that season. Dez Bryant caught 16 touchdowns that year.

Romo will forever be known as an injury prone QB, that struggled in the playoffs.

2008 -- Broken right pinkie finger

2010 -- Broken left collarbone

2013 -- Ruptured disk

2014 -- Two transverse process fractures

2015 -- Broken left collarbone

2015 -- Broken left collarbone

2016 -- Compression fracture, L1 vertebra

Playoffs

Age

GS

Cmp

Att

Cmp%

Yds

TD

Int

Y/A

Y/G

Rate

Sk

2006

26

1

17

29

58.6

189

1

0

6.5

189

89.6

2

2007

27

1

18

36

50.0

201

1

1

5.6

201

64.7

2

2009

29

2

45

70

64.3

442

2

1

6.3

221

85.5

8

2014

34

2

34

50

68.0

484

4

0

9.7

242

125.7

10

The Houston Texans, who signed Brock Osweiler to that ridiculous contract last offseason and then traded him to the Cleveland Browns this offseason, were banking on Romo taking over under center. With his retirement being announced, they are currently working with Tom Savage as their starting QB. The Texans have the 25th pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.